Welcome to the Kraków Celtic Festival, a vibrant celebration of Celtic music, dance, and culture in the heart of Poland!
For one unforgettable weekend in early September, Kraków will transform into a hub of Celtic tradition, bringing together artists, performers, and enthusiasts from across Poland, Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, and beyond. From ancient melodies to contemporary tunes, spirited dance performances to hands-on workshops, our festival is a unique opportunity to explore and experience the rich and dynamic world of Celtic culture.


But why a Celtic festival in Kraków?
The Celts once roamed this region, leaving behind traces of their influence in Central Europe. Today, Kraków is home to a thriving Celtic music and dance scene, making it the perfect location to celebrate these traditions. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Celtic culture or simply curious, this festival promises an unforgettable experience filled with music, dance, storytelling, and community spirit.
Festival Highlights:
- Live Music & Dance – Experience electrifying performances by Celtic musicians and dancers on stages across the city.
- Workshops & Talks – Learn about Celtic traditions, instruments, and dances from experts.
- Family-Friendly Events – Join us for a Kiddies Ceilidh, Junior Highland Games, and more.
- Celtic Food & Crafts – Enjoy traditional Celtic-inspired cuisine and explore artisan crafts.
- Cultural Connections – Discover Kraków’s historical ties to the Celtic world.
The festival will take place in multiple locations across Kraków, with a special focus on Dworek Białoprądnicki, a historic venue surrounded by beautiful green spaces, perfect for workshops, screenings, and live performances.

Key Locations:
Citywide Venues (Sept 5th): Various bars and concert spaces in Kraków.
Dworek Białoprądnicki (Sept 6th-7th): A cultural center featuring a large outdoor stage and beautiful halls and rooms for our workshops and screenings.
Public Transport: Conveniently reachable by bus and tram from the city center. Look for routes serving Prądnik Biały, including 18, 50, 69, and 75.
By Car: Parking is available near Dworek Białoprądnicki, but spaces may be limited during peak festival hours.
By Bike/On Foot: Enjoy Kraków’s scenic routes and arrive sustainably!

Tickets & Entry Info
Kraków Celtic Festival is free.
Stay tuned for details about our events, including some workshops and outdoor concerts.
For updates and announcements, follow us on:
- Facebook: Kraków Celtic Festival
- Instagram: Kraków Celtic Festival
- Linktree: www.linktr.ee/krakowcelticfestival
If you are interested in group bookings or festival sponsorship, please contact us at krakowcelticfestival@gmail.com.
Meet the organisers

Jan Gałczewski

Aleksandra Kałużny

Jakub Szczygieł

Michał Górka

Lindsay Davidson

Bartek Sieniawski

David McGirr

Aidan McMahon